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"V" Sequel Coming to NBC

Silas writes "According to CNN, twenty years after NBC's hit sci-fi miniseries "V" invaded the small screen, the network is bringing the aliens back with "V: The Second Generation," a three-hour TV movie from the original creator Kenneth Johnson."

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  1. V: Operation Earth Freedom by adzoox · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I think the E!/Yahoo Entertainment bit is more informative.

    I was really interested when they had this news on Saturday. I remember that being a family event for my house.

    I did quite a bit of googling and apparently the script will be set 20 years afterwards the last movie, BUT a new ally will come to help us. Rumors on several sites that claimed to be close to Johnson said another alien race that defeated the "lizards" will come to save us. Sort of like an "operation iRaqi Freedom" effort on a planetary scale. The "new aliens" will be like a United States of the Universe that everyone is jealous of for their immense technology and "morality" - I could see how it would make a good commentary, just as the original was good commentary about WWII.

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  2. What about the Red Dust? by fudgefactor7 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If you recall, we humans came up with this red dust stuff that killed the Visitors on contact...so they couldn't be on the surface of the planet--hope they answer that situation in the return.

  3. Re:synopsis by Davak · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Forget the synopsis... I want NBC to re-show the original series!

    My wife and I have been joking about it forever.

    I think this flash of the original would allow people to get "caught-up" on the story enough to enjoy the new story...

    Otherwise, the first third of the new series is just going to have to introduce the viewers to the concept.

    Bring back the original!

    Davak

  4. Re:Effects... Firefly by cowsgomoo666 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    They're thinking about making Firefly into a movie. It's a shame they axed Firefly and John Doe, they were the best shoes on TV (next to Smallville). see http://www.darkhorizons.com/news-n.htm :
    Firefly: The Movie: Prospero reports that it looks like the failed Joss Whedon sci-fi/western series "Firefly" may make a comeback on the big screen. Reports coming in indicate that during a recent Net chat, actor Adam Baldwin said "We will see a FF movie! Within 18 months!?". Its a little ambitious of course (even if it got underway now 18 months is still a little soon), but more certain news is fans of the show can pick up the whole series (incl. unaired eps) in an elaborate upcoming DVD box-set later this year. Thanks to 'VP'.
  5. Is this the worst TV skiffy program ever? by cabalamat2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The plot: Aliens come to the earth to steal our water

    This is incredibly silly: if they want water, they could simply get it from Europa, or no doubt many places in their own solar system: hydrogen and oxygen aren't exactly rare elements, and if oxygen was rare there, life wouldn't have evolved there anyway.

  6. About the Red Dust by razberry636 · · Score: 3, Interesting
    If you recall, we humans came up with this red dust stuff that killed the Visitors on contact...so they couldn't be on the surface of the planet--hope they answer that situation in the return.
    NBC had a "V" series that ran for a short while afterward. The "red dust" only worked in temporate climates. The Visitors had to move to tropical places, like the Bahamas, in order to survive.

    Sad, huh. To be doomed to live a life in the tropics...

  7. British miners strike by pork_spies · · Score: 5, Interesting

    In the UK "V" was shown at the same time as a national miners strike. Britain's mining communities quickly warmed to the theme - for them the UK was in the grip of an evil alien she-monster and they went arount scrawling red 'V's everywhere

    1. Re:British miners strike by el-spectre · · Score: 4, Interesting

      According to the writer/director, at one point "V" was shown in (then segregated) South Africa, as "an example of white and black people working together peacefully". The next morning, thousands of red "V"s were spraypainted all over the country.

      oopsie.

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